Friday | Flying
Not too long ago, Skip called to see if I wanted to pull the 180 out and join a gaggle of RV-8s flying to Columbus, Indiana, for Sunday breakfast, but I had a test to give that morning.
Teen driver charged in fatal Waynesville crash
The Lebanon post of the Ohio Highway Patrol said today that they have filed charges of vehicular homicide against the teen driver in a Waynesville crash that killed a 17-year-old girl.
Teen Girl Killed, Four Other People Hurt in Waynesville Crash
A 17 year old girl from Beavercreek is dead after a two car crash near Waynesville.
Teen killed, 3 injured in Warren Co. crash
Police say Chelsea Miller, 17, of Dayton, was attempting to cross SR 73 when she was hit by a westbound Chevy Blazer driven by Kaleb Shannon, 20, of Waynesville.
The crash occurred at the intersection of State Route 73 and Main Street in the Warren County village of Waynesville, according to a dispatcher at the Lebanon post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Waynesville man admits guilt in fatal crash
Jared Ryan Bell, 24, seen with his attorney Richard Skeleton, admitted his guilt to aggravated vehicular homicide and OVI following a fatal crash that killed Thomas J. Dingler, 21, of Waynesville in Sugarcreek Township in March of 2010.
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Carolyn Frank, 74, of Wilmington, passed away Thursday morning, Jan. 19, 2012 at the Wilmington Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Wilmington.
Welcome to the Wilmington News Journal, Wilmington, Ohio
Carolyn Frank, 74, of Wilmington, passed away Thursday morning, Jan. 19, 2012 at the Wilmington Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Wilmington.
Due to strong attendance and visitor demand for expanded hours, The Dayton Art Institute announced it will open additional days during the run of the special exhibition "American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell." Thursday, December 29, 2011 The Lytle Creek League of Conservators No Child Left Indoors volunteers are leading an ... (more)
Harried parents: Spare a moment for safety
It's nearly 50 years since Ralph Nader's landmark "Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-In Dangers of the American Automobile," exposing the Big Three automakers' resistance to basic safety features such as seat belts.